The City is seeking qualifications from experienced engineering firms to design a permanent solution for the Kendrick Farm sewer aerial crossing at Dutchman’s Creek. The existing aerial crossing has been knocked down multiple times due to high water events, resulting in environmental risk and potential public health hazards. The objective of this project is to design a resilient, long-term fix that will eliminate the risk of sewer line failure and prevent the discharge of raw sewage into Dutchman’s Creek. Project Objectives: • Conduct a thorough site assessment to evaluate existing conditions, failure causes, and environmental constraints • Analyze creek hydrology, floodplain behavior, and erosion patterns to inform design • Evaluate options including pipe burial (e.g., directional boring), elevated resilient structures, or alternative crossing alignments • Develop construction drawings and specifications for a permanent sewer crossing solution that can withstand future flooding events • Ensure all design elements minimize environmental impact and eliminate the risk of raw sewage entering the creek • Coordinate with regulatory agencies to meet permitting and environmental compliance requirements